December 5, 2025 | 19:25 GMT +7
December 5, 2025 | 19:25 GMT +7
Hotline: 0913.378.918
Vietnamese shrimp accounts for over half of shrimp imported into Korea. Photo: TL.
According to Korean Customs, in March 2022, Vietnam is the largest shrimp supplier to Korea, accounting for 52.9% in quantity, reaching 4.8 thousand tons, worth $37.6 million, up 5.3% in quantity and 7.3% in value over the same period in 2021.
Generally, over the first 3 months of 2022, Vietnam's shrimp import into Korea reached 12 thousand tons, worth $95.5 million, up 18.6% in quantity and 28.5% in value over the same period last in 2021.
Vietnam's shrimp market share in Korea's total imports increased from 49.1% over the first three months of 2021, to 51.04% over the first three months of 2022.
Over the first 3 months of 2022, Korea's shrimp imports reached 23.5 thousand tons, worth $190.04 million, up 14.2% in quantity and 24.1% in value over the same period in 2021.
Notably, Korea's shrimp imports from Peru in April and the first four months of 2022 increased sharply compared to the same period in 2021, making this country the second largest shrimp supplier to Korea. While Korea's shrimp imports from Thailand, Ecuador and India decreased compared to the same period in 2021.
Translated by Hoang Duy
(VAN) Despite numerous challenges, Vietnam's key seafood products are maintaining strong momentum, setting the stage for full-year exports to potentially reach USD 11 billion.
(VAN) The signing of a protocol between Viet Nam and China on the export of fresh jackfruit represents a significant milestone in agricultural trade cooperation between the two countries.
(VAN) On November 27, the Ninh Binh Department of Agriculture and Environment and the Institute for Green Growth Research organized a training course on greenhouse gas inventory for businesses.
(VAN) China’s cooking oil is suddenly flooding into India. It all comes down to a soybean surplus that Beijing doesn’t quite know what to do with.
(VAN) An Giang promotes supply-demand connections, standardizes quality and builds value chains, creating a foundation for sustainable bird’s nest development and aiming to expand exports.
(VAN) Recently, the conference on 'Sustainable Fisheries Linkage Chain - Tilapia for Export' took place in Tien Hai commune, Hung Yen province.
(VAN) Green and low-emission rice is paving the way for Vietnamese rice to enter high-end markets, marking the beginning of a transformation journey toward greening and elevating the national rice brand.